William Leatham, the oldest of the family lived many years in London. He married his first cousin Sarah Leatham, they had no children but they adopted an orphan niece of S.L.’s. William Leatham was an upright man of business in the Irish Linen trade in Basinghall Street. He died at Clapham. After his decease his widow retired to the neighbourhood of Pontefract, and resided several years at Featherstone. The adopted niece Elizabeth Wordsworth removed to Carlton near Pontefract where she resided till her death.

John Leatham Married Elizabeth Flintoff of Thirsk. They carried on the drapery business in the Market place at Pontefract. J. Leatham was also engaged at the Bank, and the business of the shop was very much left to his wife, and under her clever and energetic management it became a very prosperous concern. J. and E. Leatham had two sons and one daughter. The eldest son was the late William Leatham of Heath, a principal partner in the Bank at Wakefield. He married Margaret Walker of Leeds and died in 1842 leaving four sons and two daughters. The daughter of J. and E. Leatham whose name was Elizabeth died about her 20th year, after a long time of bodily weakness.

The other son of J. and E. Leatham whose name was Flintoff was much younger than his brother and sister. He married Eliza Blackburn and resided at Pontefract.

Isaac Leatham Was a successful farmer at Barton on the same farm that his grandfather Linley occupied. He married Mary Cockrill of Whitby, they had two sons and one daughter, the daughter and one of the sons died young. The other son Henry married Lucy Lunn the daughter of the Clergyman at Barton. They resided many years at Carlton near Pontefract. They had one daughter Harriet who married Joseph Kenworthy, Incumbent of Ackworth; she died after a few years leaving several little children.